Myself think that this will make work
That change is inevitable, says. Michiel, but it will also require a lot of time and energy, while the problems are acute. AI helps human with computer work. The trust issue I think the same goes for many office jobs. These mainly consist of collecting, analyzing and reporting information. Much of this work could done in part or even mostly by. AI in the near future. Optimists, to which I include more fun and that all kinds of new jobs will created, although this will not without a struggle. But the question is do we trust AI to take over tasks from us.
The answer seems to many people no
Research by KPMG shows that in the Netherlands only 37% of respondents have confidence in AI at work, one of the lowest scores worldwide. This research was done right fore the launch of ChatGPT and I wouldn’t surprised if confidence in it has only plummeted after the apocalyptic Bosnia and Herzegovina Email List media hype. Also read Landslide in marketing land how AI is transforming our copy Part of that distrust is no doubt explained by the fear of losing our jobs, or even control of our lives. But concerns about quality and traceability of AI content also play a major role.
Let’s take a closer look at that
High bar or low threshold? We all know the stories of hallucinating AI , spouting nonsense with complete conviction. It seems obvious that you don’t want to leave anything important to that. But recent research published in the leading Journal of the American Medical Association B2C Lead shows, for example, that AI gave tter answers than doctors in a forum for patients, and was also seen by them as more empathetic. Of course people make mistakes just as well and sometimes spout blatant nonsense.